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to make us healthier. but what if you could eat an apple that was specifically designed to stop cancer? linda shows us it's an idea that may not be too far off. >> reporter: sherrill said her battle with breast cancer has changed her perspective on many things, including her diet. instead of doing what is easy at meal time, she now does what is best. >> proper way to cook, what to eat, what not to eat, just different recipes, things to eat to try to keep your meals interesting. >> reporter: she often eats foods from this garden, one planted and maintained by cancer patients just like her. it was an idea from dr. steven clinton who said these two acres yield just as many life lessons as fresh foods. >> an experience with cancer can be turned into a very teachable moment. it's a time when forecasts really do reevaluate their lifestyle, diet and nutrition. >> hoping to capitalize, there clinten is using this garden to dress to cancer patients the importance of fruits and vegetables, and if he has his way, the
to make us healthier. but what if you could eat an apple that was specifically designed to stop cancer? linda shows us it's an idea that may not be too far off. >> reporter: sherrill said her battle with breast cancer has changed her perspective on many things, including her diet. instead of doing what is easy at meal time, she now does what is best. >> proper way to cook, what to eat, what not to eat, just different recipes, things to eat to try to keep your meals interesting....
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and this is us blowing by it on the new toll lanes. she says it will be this way even after the lanes open. >> we need to keep them moving over 45 miles an hour. we think it will be more like 55. >> the toll price won't be set as stone. it will go as high as necessary. >> we put the price on the sign we won't know. >> atlanta has a metro area close to the size of d.c. some like them. but they've caused a ton of controversy. >> i do think they've been a failure. >> many in atlanta complain about the cost which has steadily gone up hitting a record of over $6 last month. but she says there are major differences here. one big one is that atlanta has just and then next week temperatures will be a little bit lower but still nothing really cold. next chance any showers into the 40's and a lot of things going on this weekend. here's something special because they make a nice contribution to us to children's hospital and they have also the best danish you will ever have. 11 to 3:00 is the danish bazaar. there's one of the danishes. you'd bette
and this is us blowing by it on the new toll lanes. she says it will be this way even after the lanes open. >> we need to keep them moving over 45 miles an hour. we think it will be more like 55. >> the toll price won't be set as stone. it will go as high as necessary. >> we put the price on the sign we won't know. >> atlanta has a metro area close to the size of d.c. some like them. but they've caused a ton of controversy. >> i do think they've been a failure....
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all of us serving you. us bank neil: welcome back, it's still too close, virginia too close, ohio soon. will be hard to call for maybe hours to come, sheryl is keeping an eye on the so-called battleground states. they will decide, who becomes next president of the united states, sheryl? >> these polls, in battle ground states virginia and ohio were closed in the last hour, but what did voters say as they walked out of the booth in the states. first virginia between electoral votes up for grab, a high number of governor workers in virginia, it could play badly for governor romney. we asked what they think about role of 46% of those polled said that government should be doing more, get more involved in their lives, 50% said that government does too much. now turn to buckeye state, ohio, polls have just closed. about 30 minutes ago. not a single republican candidate has won white house without winning ohio. we focus on ohio voters who have a negative view of u.s. economy, this is how they casted 35% going to t
all of us serving you. us bank neil: welcome back, it's still too close, virginia too close, ohio soon. will be hard to call for maybe hours to come, sheryl is keeping an eye on the so-called battleground states. they will decide, who becomes next president of the united states, sheryl? >> these polls, in battle ground states virginia and ohio were closed in the last hour, but what did voters say as they walked out of the booth in the states. first virginia between electoral votes up for...
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heather will start us out in the south. the associated press called the state of alabama for mitt romney. alabama has 90 electoral notes capturing 54% of the vote compared to president obama 46's percent. 726,000 votes for mitt romney compared to president obama 496,000. these are early numbers with only 12% of the precincts. georgia in its 16 electoral votes to go to mitt romney tonight. let's go ahead and move here to tennessee. another state for mitt romney. he captures 57% of the vote compared to barack obama's 43% and we go to oklahoma. we got numbers in for this state. you can see mitt romney winning the state of oklahoma capturing 7 electoral votes. >> these are states that have not been declared. we want to show you what is happening. michigan is where mitt romney is from but it is the auto capital of the country. right now president obama is leading mitt romney in michigan, 53% to 47%. still very early in this race to talk about who is going to win. we move to pennsylvania, this is leaning towards president obama a
heather will start us out in the south. the associated press called the state of alabama for mitt romney. alabama has 90 electoral notes capturing 54% of the vote compared to president obama 46's percent. 726,000 votes for mitt romney compared to president obama 496,000. these are early numbers with only 12% of the precincts. georgia in its 16 electoral votes to go to mitt romney tonight. let's go ahead and move here to tennessee. another state for mitt romney. he captures 57% of the vote...
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i came back to ask you to help us finish what we've started. because this is where our movement for change began. thank you. right here. right behind these bleachers is the building that was home to our iowa headquarters of 2008. in 2008 we were in the middle of two wars and the worst economic crisis since the great depression. today our businesses created 5.5 million new jobs. the auto industry is back, home values are on the rise. we're less dependent on foreign oil than any time in the last 20 years. we've dealt with the production of clean energy because of the service and sacrifice of our brave men and women in uniform, the war in iraq is over. the war in afghanistan has ended. al qaeda is on the run. osama bin laden is dead. >> president obama is now finished campaigning, he's already voted and will spend today at home in chicago where we're told he'll play some hoops with his friends. mr. romney plans to vote in massachusetts before he makes one final trip to ohio and to pennsylvania. some of the very last campaigning took place on monda
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mostly clouds for us. there could be a very, very spotty shower out to our west or maybe a patch of drizzle. there could be a good cloud deck overall. this pattern is going to break down and there is certainly plenty of sunshine everywhere else as soon as you get out of the midwest and through the central plains. another frontal boundary coming to the west coast. we may see a little bit of that rain in here on sunday night into sunday in the form of some showers. but otherwise, i think we're going to have mostly dry days which we need. our temperatures right now, 49 degrees. lots of mid-40s on the weather map, 45 for winchester, 46 for martinsburg, leonard town at 45 degrees. we'll describe it as chilly overnight and we'll keep this cool air bass we talked about because of the atmospheric road block not allowing this pressure to lift up. that's why we have lots of clouds and sun. temperatures in the 50s until we break this down and it's going to take a day and a half or two days to do that. a few more brea
mostly clouds for us. there could be a very, very spotty shower out to our west or maybe a patch of drizzle. there could be a good cloud deck overall. this pattern is going to break down and there is certainly plenty of sunshine everywhere else as soon as you get out of the midwest and through the central plains. another frontal boundary coming to the west coast. we may see a little bit of that rain in here on sunday night into sunday in the form of some showers. but otherwise, i think we're...
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kristen welker starting us off. thanks. >>> now to the other side, peter alexander traveling with the romney campaign. and tonight that means headquarters, back home in boston. peter, good evening. >> reporter: brian, good evening to you. within the last hour, mitt romney just landed back here in boston after wrapping up his final campaign swing. tonight he's going to watch those returns alongside his wife ann and all five of their sons. during that last flight he spoke to reporters and said he was very proud of the campaign, adding, and i quote, we put it all on the field. at the end of an exhausting quest for the white house. mitt romney cast his ballot alongside his wife ann in their home state of massachusetts. his mind was on the midwest. >> i feel great about ohio. >> reporter: governor romney went straight from the polls to his campaign plane with paul ryan. >> i'm awed by the spirit and enthusiasm, support, energy, it's just amazing. thank you. >> reporter: while mr. romney thanks volunteers, later fueling u
kristen welker starting us off. thanks. >>> now to the other side, peter alexander traveling with the romney campaign. and tonight that means headquarters, back home in boston. peter, good evening. >> reporter: brian, good evening to you. within the last hour, mitt romney just landed back here in boston after wrapping up his final campaign swing. tonight he's going to watch those returns alongside his wife ann and all five of their sons. during that last flight he spoke to...
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the director of elections tells us it's going to get busier here. we talked to voters about the issues and candidates that are bringing them to the polls this afternoon. >> mostly the education propositions made me come out, definitely. it's my first presidential election i've gotten to vote in. that's exciting. >> the educational ones, the ones for schools. i'm an ex-teacher, a retired teacher. >> the most important one was barack obama. he made a difference in the world today. >> reporter: excluding the 2008 election, typical turn out is about 71%. the director of elections says this election may dip below that, though he's not sure why. as of last night, turn out stood at about 25%. things will be getting a lot busier here between 5-8:00 p.m. at the larger polling stations in san francisco. we'll be reporting on turn out through the evening. >> gay marriage is on the ballot in four states. voters in maryland, maine, and washington state will decide if they should make same-sex marriage legal. in minnesota, a gay marriage ban is on the ballot. >>
the director of elections tells us it's going to get busier here. we talked to voters about the issues and candidates that are bringing them to the polls this afternoon. >> mostly the education propositions made me come out, definitely. it's my first presidential election i've gotten to vote in. that's exciting. >> the educational ones, the ones for schools. i'm an ex-teacher, a retired teacher. >> the most important one was barack obama. he made a difference in the world...
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michelle franzen is joining us now. i can only imagine how bad it looks from the air and now you're seeing it up close. >> reporter: yeah. we definitely had a chance to tour here. just to give you a ground look, this is an area where people would normally be walking on the boardwalk in the morning and running, sitting at the park bemp benches. but it's just ripped apart and just the force of the water, we heard stories of how quickly the water raced into this area. over there at the far end of the pier, you can see the aerial shots of that roller coaster and basically almost like a table cloth ripped from the dinner table is how sandy sort of took that boardwalk out from beneath that roller coaster. and so on the other side of it it's just flopped there in the atlantic ocean, just sitting there. it sort of plays tricks on your eyes. they are hit hard, they are getting out there again today but still it's another day of rescues for many of the residents who ended up staying here, ignoring the evacuation order and that's
michelle franzen is joining us now. i can only imagine how bad it looks from the air and now you're seeing it up close. >> reporter: yeah. we definitely had a chance to tour here. just to give you a ground look, this is an area where people would normally be walking on the boardwalk in the morning and running, sitting at the park bemp benches. but it's just ripped apart and just the force of the water, we heard stories of how quickly the water raced into this area. over there at the far...
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people are using shovels to get the sand out. in other cases they are pulling their belongings out and trying to salvage what they can. some power is back on in ocean city, new jersey. other communes are getting some power. the struggle is ongoing. >>shepard: and now point pleasant, new jersey, now. very hard hit beach front community. the mayor is on the line with us, mr. mayor, thank you. >>guest: we are holding up pretty good. it is stressful because of the lack of electricity. of course, that affects the ability to purchase food, gasoline, and have heat. >>shepard: three days in. what kind of progress do you see? >>guest: we have seen the water recede. people are somewhat allowed to get back in and assess their damage. we have information from fema for a contact number. we are moving along >>shepard: what is the thinking on when your people might be able to get settled again with businesses open and school back in session? >>guest: our best bet is based on the electric frist but our best bet is school on monday. people will p
people are using shovels to get the sand out. in other cases they are pulling their belongings out and trying to salvage what they can. some power is back on in ocean city, new jersey. other communes are getting some power. the struggle is ongoing. >>shepard: and now point pleasant, new jersey, now. very hard hit beach front community. the mayor is on the line with us, mr. mayor, thank you. >>guest: we are holding up pretty good. it is stressful because of the lack of electricity....
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toys r us has another church but sleep. the retailer hopes to compete with wal-mart with a pay in store promotions. you can order online and pay on the store. kids around the country are counting out their trick or treat lewd but probably they are not thinking about the health implications of gorging. the average child brings in 3500-7,000 calories worth of candy on halloween. >> 6:20 and 45 degrees at the airport. while the corner stores of the orioles' defense might not be around next season. >> take a look at last night's winning maryland lottery numbers, hope you had them. >> morning,0 the busy this morning and busy at the harbor tunnel. there is a disabled vehicle. be careful there and you may find the lais leading to that. southbound 95 is better down toward fort mchenry. washington boulevard at montevideo road, watch for delays due to an accident and we are tracking the crash for the south in croft in. we're looking at speeds on average around the area. a little bit of a delay on the west side with your drive * 14 mi
toys r us has another church but sleep. the retailer hopes to compete with wal-mart with a pay in store promotions. you can order online and pay on the store. kids around the country are counting out their trick or treat lewd but probably they are not thinking about the health implications of gorging. the average child brings in 3500-7,000 calories worth of candy on halloween. >> 6:20 and 45 degrees at the airport. while the corner stores of the orioles' defense might not be around next...
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i'm like most of us here in california kentuckians aren't used to the ground suddenly shaking. >> your hands down i was scared. >> i was in to shake people up. >> this was a bad one. >> seismologists say this was moderate but aftershocks are still a possibility and they also say even though earthquakes are rare in that part of the kuhnty they're in the unheard of -- country they're not unheard of. >>> long been perceived the exclusive domain of men but that's quickly changing. cbs reporter pro yea clemens shows us the ladies that put giddy-up into a ford mustang at a recent car show. >> reporter: as in any show dedicated to the automobile, the car is the star. but sharing the spotlight for this 2013 mustang gt is the team behind it. 40 women who work in the auto industry. banding together to create, design and install every part. cars aren't just a hobby. they're a passion. >> my very favorite car is my own car, 1955 studebaker cameon. >> reporter: for kristin clean it was a win at first. >> i bought a car knowing nothing. i had never changes a tire or oil. >> reporter: now she's rebui
i'm like most of us here in california kentuckians aren't used to the ground suddenly shaking. >> your hands down i was scared. >> i was in to shake people up. >> this was a bad one. >> seismologists say this was moderate but aftershocks are still a possibility and they also say even though earthquakes are rare in that part of the kuhnty they're in the unheard of -- country they're not unheard of. >>> long been perceived the exclusive domain of men but that's...
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i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. ishares. 9 out of 10 large, professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. introducing the ishares core, etfs for the heart of your portfolio. tax efficient and low cost building blocks to help you keep more of what you earn. call your advisor. visit ishares.com. ishares. yeah, ishares. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. >>> enormous gasoline lines in the new york area a common sight a week after saentd struck the region. with so many gasoline storage facilities offline, it's unclear how long this gas crisis could go on. kate kelly has the latest on the refueling efforts. kate? >> maria, activity is picking up at the new star truck rack behind me. 15 to 20 tankers have come for resupply today, waiting for fuel bays because all of them are new. new star like many competitors in the new jersey gas network have had a long last week. they're fig
i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. ishares. 9 out of 10 large, professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. introducing the ishares core, etfs for the heart of your portfolio. tax efficient and low cost building blocks to help you keep more of what you earn. call your advisor. visit ishares.com. ishares. yeah, ishares. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully...
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i also saw the president get us out of one war, start to get us out of a second war. and the actions he has taken with respect to protecting us from terrorism have been very, very solid. i think we ought to keep on the track that we are on. >> joy, if team obama had written a script for colin powell for an ad, it couldn't be better than that. it's an amazingly compact and full case for the president. >> yeah, absolutely. and colin powell is one of the few bush administration figures who retained a strong measure of popularity. by the way, he's the only probably republican that could take away a third of the black vote immediately, were he to run for president. so it's an incredibly big endorsement. just as much as the chris christie sort of bromance thing that's happening with the president helps barack obama's brand. but no doubt. and i can tell you that if you talk to democrats about who they most thought would be their most formidable challenger before this election started, it would have been mitt romney in part because he theoretically puts michigan in play. his
i also saw the president get us out of one war, start to get us out of a second war. and the actions he has taken with respect to protecting us from terrorism have been very, very solid. i think we ought to keep on the track that we are on. >> joy, if team obama had written a script for colin powell for an ad, it couldn't be better than that. it's an amazingly compact and full case for the president. >> yeah, absolutely. and colin powell is one of the few bush administration figures...
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so:i should take that back you didn't lie to us. but you misled us. all we know by 9:00 is a bunch of senate races. wh know basically nothing about the presidential race at this hour. >> except i think the the south is notáç called. thethern battlegrounds are not called. thatof the l learning big demographic story to be told here that you're seeing. keeping t race so close. the president perhaps doing better with hispanics than four years ago. the fact that you know the southern races aren't called, that isn't what boston wanted to have by 9:00. so they can feel good that ohio and pennsylvania haven't been called either, but we do know pennsylvania that the preside we just wantthere. and l you, some of the little in ohio john yang is in hamilton county. that's the big c it was a bush county iwe don't have a lot of raw vote in yet. a little bit. but as john yang was telling us in the early vote and that's what this is this is all earlyt county. and the president had a big 16,000-vote that's a big- the president!é to essentially dupur years ago and h
so:i should take that back you didn't lie to us. but you misled us. all we know by 9:00 is a bunch of senate races. wh know basically nothing about the presidential race at this hour. >> except i think the the south is notáç called. thethern battlegrounds are not called. thatof the l learning big demographic story to be told here that you're seeing. keeping t race so close. the president perhaps doing better with hispanics than four years ago. the fact that you know the southern races...
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abilitily behind us. right. today's move in the market, do you believe it? there is some confirmation from the transports but at the same time, the volume isn't quite what i think some people would like to see. what's your read on it? >> actually, volume's a little bit lower than yesterday by about, i would say 30 to 50 million. it clearly looks like a reflation play. if you look at gold and you look at oil and you look at several of the commodities, you could say the dollar is weak but not as weak as indicated. >> percentage based? >> yeah. i think it is suspect. on election day i have been going through these for 50 years there are always whacky rumors, there was a broken machine and when they went to fix it so-and-so was ahead eight times. you know, they are never, ever true but markets move on them. >> sure do thanks, old friend. good to see you, arthur, as always. art carbon. >>> big week for media earnings, discovery and liberty media already out. rupert murdock's news corp reports after the bell, d
abilitily behind us. right. today's move in the market, do you believe it? there is some confirmation from the transports but at the same time, the volume isn't quite what i think some people would like to see. what's your read on it? >> actually, volume's a little bit lower than yesterday by about, i would say 30 to 50 million. it clearly looks like a reflation play. if you look at gold and you look at oil and you look at several of the commodities, you could say the dollar is weak but...
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how to use their military skills in the civilian world. cbs 5 reporter sharon chin shows us a program you can call basic training 2.0. >> reporter: for iraq war veteran david norman, this is basic training like no other. the san jose state business student could be an entrepreneur by sunday night. >> it's really great to see that companies in the silicon valley supporting us through that. and being able to give us the tools that we need to succeed. >> reporter: the three day event going on this weekend at san francisco's adobe offices is a hack-a-thon hosted by vets in tech. they train veterans returning from iraq and afghanistan for technology jobs. tonight dozens of veterans learned programming codes. >> we also want to teach design. marketing, how to write a business plan. how to do a presentation. there's so many things that you need in to be in the tech industry besides coding. >> reporter: during the hack-a- thon veterans and techies pitch ideas and team up to turn the concept into a company. in the tech industry in san francisco alo
how to use their military skills in the civilian world. cbs 5 reporter sharon chin shows us a program you can call basic training 2.0. >> reporter: for iraq war veteran david norman, this is basic training like no other. the san jose state business student could be an entrepreneur by sunday night. >> it's really great to see that companies in the silicon valley supporting us through that. and being able to give us the tools that we need to succeed. >> reporter: the three day...
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. >> he did a small study of used infant pacifiers. they found mold and staph bacteria. >> when we look at this -- it looks like a sponge. >> no studies showed this can lead to illness but most parents agree that they should be replaced, monthly. >> it is chepap medicine to disregard thsese every two weeks. >> wbal tv 11 news. >> research is being held at the society ofor clinical biology in boston.w we have your latterottery beep-bop-boop-bop boop-beep. [monotone] she says, "switch to progressive and you could save hundreds." call or click today. >> tonight on 11 news, one final day of campaigning before tomorrow's election with key battleground states. opponents intensify the fight. we have live coverage of the final countdown. and what could send another weather punch to the east coast. a look at a popular hotspot forced to rebuild. now, your maryland lottery pick four numbers. >> hi, i am sarah and it is time to play the big three. here we go. 2, in the middle, a 4. final number is a 3. making it 243. we get oto pick four in a seco
. >> he did a small study of used infant pacifiers. they found mold and staph bacteria. >> when we look at this -- it looks like a sponge. >> no studies showed this can lead to illness but most parents agree that they should be replaced, monthly. >> it is chepap medicine to disregard thsese every two weeks. >> wbal tv 11 news. >> research is being held at the society ofor clinical biology in boston.w we have your latterottery beep-bop-boop-bop boop-beep....
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>> reporter: no, they use a lot of ammonia and acid. it wasn't a danger to the neighborhood per se, but these guys in the laundry room had a natural gas leak, and that's why a a lot of the cops had to smash the windows out to air the building out. they said these guys weren't rocket scientists and weren't doing these in the safest way. >>> you can feel it in the air, see it in the sky today. our warm, sunny days have given way to rain clouds and much colder temperatures tonight. it's feeling a lot more like winter is on the way. we'll when in with paul diano with what's on the horizon. >> tonight will be one of the coldest nights since early spring. already, 39. not the low, right now, 3-9d. 49 for valejo, redwood city, 46 opinion here's the deal. we started the week with record highs. today in san hoe say, it was 55, and earlier in the week it was 84. that's a big temperature drop. speaking of drop, a bit of rain in the sky. more rain showers moving in overnight. and we have snow in the see rare. 3 to 7 inches of new snowfall by tomorr
>> reporter: no, they use a lot of ammonia and acid. it wasn't a danger to the neighborhood per se, but these guys in the laundry room had a natural gas leak, and that's why a a lot of the cops had to smash the windows out to air the building out. they said these guys weren't rocket scientists and weren't doing these in the safest way. >>> you can feel it in the air, see it in the sky today. our warm, sunny days have given way to rain clouds and much colder temperatures tonight....
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i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. ishares. 9 out of 10 large, professional investo choose ishares for their etfs. introducing the ishares core, etfs for the heart of your portfolio. taefficient and low cost building blocks to help you keep more of what you earn. call your advisor. visit ishares.com. ishares. yeah, ishares. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and conder it carefly before investing. oh, hey alex. just picking up some, brochures, posters copies of my acceptance spch. great! it's always good to have a backup plan, in case i get hit by a meteor. wow, your hair looks great. didn realize they did photoshop here. hey, good call on those mugs. can't let 'em see what you're drinking. you know, i'm glad we're both running a nice, clean race. no need to get nasty. here your "honk if you had an affair with taylor" yard sign. looks good. [ male announcer ] fedex office. now save 50% on banners. liz: like our music. very dr
i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. ishares. 9 out of 10 large, professional investo choose ishares for their etfs. introducing the ishares core, etfs for the heart of your portfolio. taefficient and low cost building blocks to help you keep more of what you earn. call your advisor. visit ishares.com. ishares. yeah, ishares. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and conder it carefly before...
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i use the phrase optimistic today. how are things in the obama camp. >> i think there is a bounce for the obama camp officials. they seem to like the numbers they have seen so far. they've seen turnout in virginia and new hampshire that is higher than 2008. so that would be very good news for the obama campaign. but we mentioned some of the problems and michael referred to some of the problems in philadelphia. here to talk us through some of that is melanie, a spokesperson for the democratic national committee. i under that the dnc filed a lawsuit in philadelphia and then with grew it. what's going on. >> we're encouraged by their decision to print additional paper ballots and remember them to 200 polling places in phil fillphiladelphia. we were prepared to take action there. we withdrew the action. we didn't have to do it. our goal is to make sure that every who shows up and wants to vote is able to do so. it looks like that is going to happen. >> a lot of problems in philadelphia because of the chaos, confusion peopl
i use the phrase optimistic today. how are things in the obama camp. >> i think there is a bounce for the obama camp officials. they seem to like the numbers they have seen so far. they've seen turnout in virginia and new hampshire that is higher than 2008. so that would be very good news for the obama campaign. but we mentioned some of the problems and michael referred to some of the problems in philadelphia. here to talk us through some of that is melanie, a spokesperson for the...
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joining us here next. you see us, at the start of the day. on the company phone list that's a few names longer. you see us bank on busier highways. on once empty fields. everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. lou: well, to analyze what is happening here, we continue with our a-team on election night. also with us, good to have you with us. looking at these exit polls come in. going down the analysis, does that surprise you? >> yes and no. we have known all along. lou: republicans and democrats would agree all along on that. >> for president obama has to get the young people out. if it were not for young people he would not even be tied with mitt romney. it would be a blowout. mitt romney beat president obama every single age group except young people. so explains the ads that will target the young people making the rest of us
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anna kooiman joins us from staten island. you're standing in front of a big pile of trash, it looks like, an anna, which is poem he's belongings. >> tons of trash. it might look like rubble to you and me, but it's the lives of people here. crushed behind me where one of six dumping stations here. we have been watching as the debris has been piling up for nearly two weeks. that nor'easter last week did stall some of the progress. but crews really have been making some headway. volunteer groups have filling the gap. they say the federal government has left behind. we've also seen makeshift donation centers popping up throughout the region. volunteers, they have been going door to door, helping residents and checking up on them. they've been sorting donated goods. they've been delivering supplies and even cleaning up. let's hear from one of the volunteers. >> my neighbors are hurting. how can you stay home and watch tv? >> they've been trying to help people, but everything is kind of not organized. they try to be helpful, but so
anna kooiman joins us from staten island. you're standing in front of a big pile of trash, it looks like, an anna, which is poem he's belongings. >> tons of trash. it might look like rubble to you and me, but it's the lives of people here. crushed behind me where one of six dumping stations here. we have been watching as the debris has been piling up for nearly two weeks. that nor'easter last week did stall some of the progress. but crews really have been making some headway. volunteer...
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this provides us. back in 2008 and 2009 when everybody had the tremendous financial crisis and the collapse in the collapsing of economic output, we steamed ahead in canada with our so- called stimulus program and economic access plan where we identified thousands of projects we wanted to continue. because we wanted to do it quickly, we did shortcuts around regulatory processes. we took a risk. in 19 -- 19 -- 99 put 9% of cases, it made no difference that be made the short cuts. we found smoother processes with in the country. i would hope -- there is nothing like an emergency to tell you whether a process is necessary. >> absolutely. there is another thing that has been important to you that i want to ask you about. that is the detroit bridge. a ballot measure that would require a constitutional amendment failed. why is it important enough to canada that you agreed to pay your share and our share? in terms of individual projects between canada and the united states, it is the biggest economic relation
this provides us. back in 2008 and 2009 when everybody had the tremendous financial crisis and the collapse in the collapsing of economic output, we steamed ahead in canada with our so- called stimulus program and economic access plan where we identified thousands of projects we wanted to continue. because we wanted to do it quickly, we did shortcuts around regulatory processes. we took a risk. in 19 -- 19 -- 99 put 9% of cases, it made no difference that be made the short cuts. we found...
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. >> the five of us, we're in congress together. president obama has not met with the republican leaders in the house or the senate since july. >> boo! >> we have a debt crisis coming, we have budget problems, we have economic problems. that's not leadership. we need a leader. now the reason mitt romney and i keep talking about our five-point plan is because we believe we owed you our fellow citizens an actual plan. we owe you solutions, we owe you ideas. real reforms can be had to get a real recovery. we had real recovery in this state in this country let's use that recovery and put people back to work. let's get the keystone pipeline, let's get more gas, more coal and renewables. i tell you what, we know what layoffs are, we have family and friends that we know of who are in their 40s or their 50s or their 60s, prime working years, they're out of a job or they're out of a good job. we need to clear the bureaucracy so they can get the skills they need. and if there are kids who are stuck in inner city schools, whether it's milwauke
. >> the five of us, we're in congress together. president obama has not met with the republican leaders in the house or the senate since july. >> boo! >> we have a debt crisis coming, we have budget problems, we have economic problems. that's not leadership. we need a leader. now the reason mitt romney and i keep talking about our five-point plan is because we believe we owed you our fellow citizens an actual plan. we owe you solutions, we owe you ideas. real reforms can be...
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point of no return well bill bonner best selling author and a bore if an actual founder is here to tell us what he thinks and improving better the next estimated u.s. economic data pushes stocks higher today at least so say the headlines initial jobless claims and consumer confidence are included in the basket of numbers out today but what exactly do they mean what is in these numbers calculated by economists that supposedly show the economy's improving well discuss plus superstorm sandy aftermath. how much are you willing to pay for a gallon of gas everything i don't know you see the signs from shortages of fuel to long lines for gas in new jersey to a black market in batteries flashlights and outlets in lower manhattan we'll talk about the case for price gouging let's get to today's capital account. watching presidential politics play out ahead of the elections next week there are speeches there have been debates there will be more speeches there begin last the presidential hopefuls tout plans they hope to be taken seriously but take a big step back and these candidates seem more like al
point of no return well bill bonner best selling author and a bore if an actual founder is here to tell us what he thinks and improving better the next estimated u.s. economic data pushes stocks higher today at least so say the headlines initial jobless claims and consumer confidence are included in the basket of numbers out today but what exactly do they mean what is in these numbers calculated by economists that supposedly show the economy's improving well discuss plus superstorm sandy...
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, bring us together. he said very clearly you may not agree with me on everything but i'll bring us to go. that barack obama is long gone. what you have now is a divider, a person who deliberately pits americans against each other, has run a very negative campaign from start to finish. in fact, has had very little to talk about in terms of what he would do in the future. and i think that's turn off a bunch of voters that were with him in 2008. >> i think like a lot of people i was really surprised, i'll not sure who president obama was talking about when he was talking about revenge. but the romney campaign jumped on t no, we ought to be voting for love of country, not revenge. here's the ad they put out. >> that's right. >> did you see what president obama said today? he asked his supporters to vote for revenge. for revenge. >> don't boo, vote! vote! voting is the best revenge. >> instead i ask the american people to vote for love of country. >> vote for revenge? revenge against who? who does he want rev
, bring us together. he said very clearly you may not agree with me on everything but i'll bring us to go. that barack obama is long gone. what you have now is a divider, a person who deliberately pits americans against each other, has run a very negative campaign from start to finish. in fact, has had very little to talk about in terms of what he would do in the future. and i think that's turn off a bunch of voters that were with him in 2008. >> i think like a lot of people i was really...
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us out of it? >> politicians by nature don't take action until they are backed in a corner with the gun to their head. right knew in the correspondent the gun's loaded. >> recessionary gun. >> resessionnary gun. we as the american public are fools if we would elect, re-elect anybody that sat there and watched this thing go over the cliff. the bigger issue, we are in a slow growth/no growth economy, even after we solve that what are we going to do too move this economy forward? >> what are you advising your clients to do with their money? >> one, a little bit on the conservative side, a normal account would be 50% stocks, 50% bonds, we may be about 40/60, i'm very concerned about the bond market at this point over time. >> treasury, corporates. >> wither in corps pratt, also in some alternative oriented things. secondly, i think we are in a market it makes sense to produce income. if the dow at 13, 14,000 now and 13, 14,000 in three years which could be the situation in a muddling along economy what
us out of it? >> politicians by nature don't take action until they are backed in a corner with the gun to their head. right knew in the correspondent the gun's loaded. >> recessionary gun. >> resessionnary gun. we as the american public are fools if we would elect, re-elect anybody that sat there and watched this thing go over the cliff. the bigger issue, we are in a slow growth/no growth economy, even after we solve that what are we going to do too move this economy forward?...
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it's leaving us. the first thing i would is i think it's important for us to realize, and the arguments murray's point this is culture phenomena. others could make the case it's a economic phenomena. i don't think it's important what the cause, the first step is recognize we have a huge problem in our country. these gaps on income and the fact is that more and more people that are born in the poverty to will stay in to poverty. the middle class is being disrupted in ways that are dramatic. it's a huge problem. and we'll let others have the debate about why it is and maybe a combination of many things. but i think question all share the belief that there is one path that we know for certain that could change this course. and that is to assure that we move to a child-centered education system. we have no excuses for the fact that we have the big education gaps that will yield income gaps and lives that are con trained because people don't have the power of -- knowledge. in fact in america today one of t
it's leaving us. the first thing i would is i think it's important for us to realize, and the arguments murray's point this is culture phenomena. others could make the case it's a economic phenomena. i don't think it's important what the cause, the first step is recognize we have a huge problem in our country. these gaps on income and the fact is that more and more people that are born in the poverty to will stay in to poverty. the middle class is being disrupted in ways that are dramatic. it's...
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while there are those trying to divide us, presidents obama and clinton stand with us. pastors, business leaders, newspapers, democrats and republicans are all coming together for question 6. because it's about fairness-- treating everyone equal under the law. and who could be against that? fire bad! just have to fire roast these tomatoes. do you churn your own butter what? too? this is going to give you a head start on your dinner. that seems easier sure does who are you? [ female announcer ] new progresso recipe starters. five delicious cooking sauces you combine with fresh ingredients to make amazing home-cooked meals. ♪ ambiance [ female announcer ] new progresso recipe starters. your head-start to home cooked. >> welcome. semi colon club, tell me your story, you are a two-time survivor of colon cancer, remarkable. >> the story goes goes back when i was younger, i was growing up through my teens, i had in napster bowel disease, kept on top of for a lot of years, inflammatory bowel disease, kept on top of it for years, and not it cured its self. then 9 years ago, d
while there are those trying to divide us, presidents obama and clinton stand with us. pastors, business leaders, newspapers, democrats and republicans are all coming together for question 6. because it's about fairness-- treating everyone equal under the law. and who could be against that? fire bad! just have to fire roast these tomatoes. do you churn your own butter what? too? this is going to give you a head start on your dinner. that seems easier sure does who are you? [ female announcer ]...
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thank you for joining us. don't forget to record the show if you cannot catch us live. have a great weekend, and we will see you monday from boston. ♪ >>> with the election on tuesday both campaigns seem nervous which means we have a nail-biter. is there anything the candidates can do now to win. i'll ask former presidential candidate pat buchanan, right here and right now. >> tom: thanks for joining us. here at the top of the stack. polls are split. some say obama wins, others are picking romney. at this point you might think everybody has made up their mind but have they? are there really undecided voters at this late date? has hurricane sandy chaed the dynamics of the contest. joining me now is former candidate and author of a suicide of a superpower, our friend pat by cannon. how can anybody -- pat buchanan. >> how can anyone still wonder who is to vote for? >> i don't know how they can the folks that probably voted for barack obama before and gotten emotional attachment are saying to themselves, he hasn't done that good of a job and wondering mitt romney is the g
thank you for joining us. don't forget to record the show if you cannot catch us live. have a great weekend, and we will see you monday from boston. ♪ >>> with the election on tuesday both campaigns seem nervous which means we have a nail-biter. is there anything the candidates can do now to win. i'll ask former presidential candidate pat buchanan, right here and right now. >> tom: thanks for joining us. here at the top of the stack. polls are split. some say obama wins, others...
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depends on which model you're using. the 2008 model which would give democrats plus 7 or 8 in every single poll in this nonsense or the 2004 model which is even steven or the 2010 model which is plus republicans. but what about a group -- we had ralph reid on this show friday evening. he talked about how evangelical christians are mobilizing in ways we haven't seen in years. how can you be sure that group and other important groups have so much enthusiasm they're not going to come out and vote for romn romney? >> i didn't say i was sure, i said there's indications we can look at the deficit that rom has. jedediah's point, i'm not afraid, i don't feel afraid, but we could talk tomorrow and the next day and see where the fear leads. i think the policemen for mitt romney is not in messaging. jedediah gives the romney message better than he does with regard to -- i don't mean that sarcastically. you sound strong, you're making a clear argument about why you feel some of these things have been tried and failed. i think for mi
depends on which model you're using. the 2008 model which would give democrats plus 7 or 8 in every single poll in this nonsense or the 2004 model which is even steven or the 2010 model which is plus republicans. but what about a group -- we had ralph reid on this show friday evening. he talked about how evangelical christians are mobilizing in ways we haven't seen in years. how can you be sure that group and other important groups have so much enthusiasm they're not going to come out and vote...
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host: you can also find us online, using social media. send us a tweet using journal@c- span.org -- twitter.com/c- spanwj. or find a conversation on facebook. you can also e mail us, twitter.com/c-spanwj. how confident are you in the u.s. electoral system? we will bring some articles on how early voting is unfolding, but first, here is the headline from "usa today." 48% to 48%. "it comes down to turnout." host: what do you think about the u.s. electoral system as we head into the final day? voters go to the polls tomorrow. in "u.s. a today," the two candidates made their pitch for why you should vote for them. barack obama, mitt romney, writing in to "usa today," sharing their opinions. president obama says -- "do not give up, we have had a rise in jobs and a rebound in growth." governor romney says -- "we need a new beginning." looking at the headline of "the wall street journal," it gives us an idea of where the candidates were over the weekend. you can see them in these key battleground states, places like cleveland, ohio, and presiden
host: you can also find us online, using social media. send us a tweet using journal@c- span.org -- twitter.com/c- spanwj. or find a conversation on facebook. you can also e mail us, twitter.com/c-spanwj. how confident are you in the u.s. electoral system? we will bring some articles on how early voting is unfolding, but first, here is the headline from "usa today." 48% to 48%. "it comes down to turnout." host: what do you think about the u.s. electoral system as we head...
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they apparently use food much gas. when the -- use too much gas. >>> bella, and 8-month-old beagle dress eded up as a sock monkey and went around trick-or-treating tonight. she is now at home resting. >> play dates coming up. >> here we go. another trick-or-treater. >> how are you, coach? >> it's good to be here. i heard i have some resemblance to the weather guy. >> you're coming off a bye, coach. what are you going to do? >> with the storm and the orioles, we're happy about that but i feel like he haven't been getting talked about much. >> you start winning and we'll talk about you a lot. >> the perfect come-back game, cleveland. this is a good chance to get in there. they took a good hit with sandy too, waves coming over lake erie. >> all right. i'll be the coach. now, what we want to do is take a look at last year. >> remember this one? >> yeah. it's getting to be a tradition around here. i don't know how many things i can come up with. that was hard to top. i sent the picture to my mom. she was like oh, my gosh. >
they apparently use food much gas. when the -- use too much gas. >>> bella, and 8-month-old beagle dress eded up as a sock monkey and went around trick-or-treating tonight. she is now at home resting. >> play dates coming up. >> here we go. another trick-or-treater. >> how are you, coach? >> it's good to be here. i heard i have some resemblance to the weather guy. >> you're coming off a bye, coach. what are you going to do? >> with the storm and the...
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latest trend now is farther east off the coast, which is really great news for us. we're probably not going to get a lot of precipitation out of it. let's break it down for you and look at the time line. tuesday, 3:00 p.m., no problems. just some clouds around. then by wednesday at 5:00 in the morning, might have chilly rain along the atlantic seaboard. as we get into the early afternoon hours, maybe 1:00, 2:00, might have a little wet snow in this lavender zone here east of i-95 mixing in with some of the rain, and that tracks farther east as we get into the evening hours at 6:00 p.m. on wednesday. much of the area west of us, no precipitation as well as much of the d.c. metro area. i-95 east, that mix of rain and snow. probably no snow accumulation. just a mix of dusting in grassy areas. does look like a lot of it is going to be missing in jersey and new york and could be impacting new england. for the morning commute, cold, dress warmly. get out your warm winter coat. upper 20s and low 30s for the next couple of hours. by the lunch hour, low to mid-40s, sunny and
latest trend now is farther east off the coast, which is really great news for us. we're probably not going to get a lot of precipitation out of it. let's break it down for you and look at the time line. tuesday, 3:00 p.m., no problems. just some clouds around. then by wednesday at 5:00 in the morning, might have chilly rain along the atlantic seaboard. as we get into the early afternoon hours, maybe 1:00, 2:00, might have a little wet snow in this lavender zone here east of i-95 mixing in with...
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he joins us live. the lines have been long today. >> reporter: here at this polling place, the line has been about two and a half to three hours long all day. right now, it is moving. that's the good news. it still stretches down the hill and then has to go into the building. waiting to be a part of history. some in the cold shade dance a jig to stay warm keeping the feet moving. once inside the door, greeted by reality again. the line here snaking around corners. twisting and turning before the finish line finally in sight. >> it has been long, a big wait. i've had to cancel two meetings for work so far. i may even spend up spending a vacation day just to vote today. >> for those who can't wait that long, a chance to rest until their partner waiting in line gets close. some saying there should be more help on hand but most taking it in stride. big crowds and long lines. the norm at other locations in northern virginia. at this gym in arlington, happy to have made the mark. >> it is a long time. i'm go
he joins us live. the lines have been long today. >> reporter: here at this polling place, the line has been about two and a half to three hours long all day. right now, it is moving. that's the good news. it still stretches down the hill and then has to go into the building. waiting to be a part of history. some in the cold shade dance a jig to stay warm keeping the feet moving. once inside the door, greeted by reality again. the line here snaking around corners. twisting and turning...
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dumb way to spend use your resources doesn't work is there any gauge to show how the u.s. is doing on this or how any country is doing on this for that matter conny well i mean you should look at wages look at real wages the per the amount of money that a person earns per hour is tells you whether his effort is paying off real wages not just phony you know dollar that isn't going to get you how do you how do you look at real wages that well you have to you have to adjust them for inflation which is already pretty tricky because you can't trust these lean on driver employees never think about it but you have to go you could do it you have to be a tough work but you take somebody who's hourly wages over time and ask yourself what will those wages by well we do that evening even using the government's figures today we find that wages have gone nowhere for forty years for forty years and i think about those forty years those were should have been the most productive the most wealth in hansing years in all of human history because we had never before in the history of the world
dumb way to spend use your resources doesn't work is there any gauge to show how the u.s. is doing on this or how any country is doing on this for that matter conny well i mean you should look at wages look at real wages the per the amount of money that a person earns per hour is tells you whether his effort is paying off real wages not just phony you know dollar that isn't going to get you how do you how do you look at real wages that well you have to you have to adjust them for inflation...